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ISBN-13: 9780752414423, 978-0752414423. A comprehensive and up-to-date introduction to the archaeology of the first farming communities in Britain and Ireland. The chapters introduce many of the current debates and discussions in Neolithic studies, but these are set against the secure base of the rich archaeological record which is described and illustrated.

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Neolithic Britain

Author Biography

Caroline Malone began her career as Curator of the Alexander Keiller Museum at Avebury, before working as an Inspector of Ancient Monuments. She has been Keeper of Prehistory at the British Museum, a Fellow of New Hall and Senior tutor of Hughes Hall in Cambridge as well as Lecturer in Archaeology at Bristol and Cambridge universities. She is currently Reader in Prehistoric Archaeology at Queen's University, Belfast. Her fieldwork has included sites and landscapes in Scotland, Italy, Sicily and Malta.

Key Features

Author(s)

Caroline Malone

Publisher

The History Press Ltd

Date of Publication

31/10/2001

Language(s)

English

Format

Paperback

ISBN-10

0752414429

ISBN-13

9780752414423

Genre

Archaeology

eBay Product ID (ePID)

90027626

Publication Data

Place of Publication

Stroud

Country of Publication

United Kingdom

Imprint

The History Press Ltd

Dimensions

Weight

710 g

Width

172 mm

Height

248 mm

Spine

10 mm

Pagination

288

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I’m very interested in ancient history, and I bought this book back in 2003 to learn more about neolithic Britain. It is some time since I read it cover to cover, but I still find the book a good reference guide for specific topics when studying, or just for interest. I think given the publication date, it’s possible that some of the arguments concerning academic debate may need to be cross referenced with newer material, but the book does offer a good background for early agricultural communities in Britain, which include things like technological developments, cultural customs, and archaeology. A useful reference guide for the history student, or those with an strong interest.